Platform:Web Browser (desktop, tablet, mobile)
Developer:Boar Band
tankshooterarcadedrivingupgrade

About Hills of Steel Game

Hills of Steel is a browser-based arcade tank shooter where you drive across rolling hills, line up shots, blast enemy vehicles, and collect coins for upgrades. Keep your tank moving, use the terrain for angles, and survive long enough to build a stronger war machine.

What Is Hills of Steel?

Hills of Steel is a browser-based arcade tank shooter about driving over bumpy terrain, firing at enemy vehicles, and surviving each stretch of the battlefield. You control a cartoon tank, balance movement with shot timing, and use coins from destroyed enemies to push your upgrades forward. It fits players who like quick action with a simple input set. The verified first screen drops you straight into a side-scrolling hill map with a visible tank, health bars, coins, a high-score counter, and on-screen combat buttons, so the game is easy to understand within a few seconds.

Why It's Popular

The hook is the mix of physics driving and tank combat. Hills change your firing angle, enemies appear in front of you, and every missed shot gives the battlefield a little more pressure. The upgrade loop also gives each run a reason to continue. Coins, stronger tanks, armor, weapons, speed, bosses, and daily rewards are all documented in the game metadata, so the early battle is only the start of the progression chase.

Safety, Age & Streaming Notes

Hills of Steel shows cartoon tank combat, explosions, skull icons, and military-style vehicle battles, but the verified gameplay screen did not show realistic gore or mature story content. This site recommends it for 12+ players because the core loop is weapon combat, even though the presentation is arcade-like. For streaming, the HUD is readable and the controls are visible on screen. Keep the full play area captured so viewers can see the terrain, enemy health, coins, and booster button.

How to Play Hills of Steel

Starter Tips (First 2 Minutes)

- Keep moving before you start firing. The hills change your angle, so stopping on a bad slope makes shots harder. - Use Space only when the cannon has a clean line. Wild shots waste time while enemies keep rolling in. - Watch the health bar above your tank and the enemy bar ahead of you at the same time. - The booster is useful for climbing or repositioning, but do not burn it just because it is available. - Grab early coins and think about upgrades before chasing a risky push. - On mobile, use the large on-screen buttons instead of trying to tap near the tank.

Controls

- Move Tank: Arrow Keys / A and D - Fire Weapon: Space / on-screen fire button - Use Booster: R when shown on screen / on-screen booster button - Mobile Controls: Tap the visible buttons on the game screen - Pause: Click / tap the pause icon

Hills of Steel FAQ

Does progress save? Treat progress as local browser progress. If you want to keep upgrades and coins, avoid clearing site data or switching devices mid-run. How long does one run take? A quick battle can last a few minutes, but the upgrade loop is built for repeat runs. A useful first session is long enough to learn movement, destroy a few enemies, and check what upgrades become affordable. Is it mobile-friendly? Yes. The game shows touch buttons during play and is built for browser play on desktop, tablet, and mobile. Desktop is cleaner if you prefer keyboard control. Do I need to download anything? No. Hills of Steel runs in a modern web browser. What should I upgrade first? Start with upgrades that help you survive and shoot more consistently. Extra firepower is tempting, but armor and mobility matter when the hills put you at awkward angles.